Khai Vu has been working in Las Vegas restaurants since 1993, when he joined his family business, the Vietnamese restaurant Pho So 1 at Spring Mountain Road and Decatur Boulevard.
A look at the Review-Journal’s Athletes of the Year from the winter season.
About a dozen protesters heckled Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen about the Trump administration’s immigration policy as she ate dinner at a Mexican restaurant in Washington.
It’s light, pink and airy — much like the mini cupcake on the rim of a coffee cup or an afternoon glass of bubbly rosé.
The Clark County Fire Department responded to a mobile home fire about 6:25 a.m. Wednesday near Boulder Highway and Sahara Avenue.
Two Northern California men who made off with only about $100 in a botched robbery at Reno convenience store have been sentenced to more than 12 years in prison.
Eric Wu is a house flipper but, unlike other real estate investors, says he isn’t trying to land a profit by selling for more than he paid. The windfall, he said, will come from transaction fees.
Tech accelerator AFWERX Vegas, which opened in January off Sands Avenue and Paradise Road, opened the doors to its new innovation hub Tuesday afternoon.
Las Vegas police arrested an 18-year-old Tuesday in connection with a northwest valley shooting that left one teen dead and another hospitalized.
Volvo Cars, the first major automaker to abandon cars powered solely by internal combustion engines, is officially opening its first plant in the United States.
The boat was five times over its passenger capacity of 43 and equipped with only 45 life jackets.
Prosecutors were expected to begin making their case Wednesday against a Southern California couple suspected of starving and shackling their children in a case that drew worldwide headlines when the parents were arrested last winter.
A former campaign manager for Donald Trump has created a stir by dismissing a story about a girl with Down syndrome with a sarcastic “Wah wah.”
Prosecutors have declined to file charges against Scott Baio stemming from allegations by his former “Charles in Charge” co-star that he sexually assaulted her.
Sir Paul McCartney, one of the most celebrated and accomplished musicians in history, turns 76 on June 18, 2018. McCartney grew to international fame with the Beatles and went on to become a wildly successful solo musician.
About 14 percent of U.S adults were smokers last year, down from about 16 percent the year before, government figures show.
Two firefighters in Ohio have been suspended for allegedly making pornographic videos at a firehouse.
A’ja Wilson had 25 points and 15 rebounds and the Las Vegas Aces pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat the Seattle Storm 87-77 on Tuesday night.
Our country is represented and manipulated by a liar and misogynist
We aren’t running a Holiday Inn.
If you want to understand why Republicans think the news media is biased, contrast how two recent stories were — and weren’t — covered.
Can the adults in the room come together and recognize that we’re talking about children?
Tuesday’s Culinary union ratification of a collective bargaining agreement with MGM Resorts International virtually assures a summer free of labor strife for the Strip.
Esther’s Kitchen has been open less than six months, but chef/owner James Trees is already looking to expand.
More than a year after closing its stand-alone Las Vegas Boulevard location, Smith Wollensky has announced plans to return to the Strip.
Six of the world’s top hockey video gamers faced each other Tuesday at Esports Arena at Luxor for the 2018 NHL Gaming World Championship.
Two were in wheelchairs. One had a jagged scar from his hairline to the bridge of his nose. The others bore emotional scars not easily seen. And yet the survivors of the Humboldt Broncos hockey bus crash said they were happy to be reunited in Las Vegas.
Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz defended his office’s report on the FBI probe into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private emails during a House committee hearing Tuesday.
The Golden Knights will get plenty of air time Wednesday during the NHL Awards Show in Las Vegas.
“This will change the Strip, I reckon,” says Spiegelworld founder and “improssario” Ross Mollison. “‘It will be Instagram candy for the Strip. It’ll create a whole new ‘tree-sinct’ for tourists.”
